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An article covering the meeting is now available on the Croydon Advertiser’s website…..
CA article on Urgent Care meeting 7/1/16
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There is to be a public meeting regarding the Minor Injuries Unit at Purley hospital led by Chris Philp MP. The details provided by Chris Philp are as follows:
“Do please come along to the public meeting I have arranged for this coming Thursday evening (7th January, 7.30pm at Christ Church, Purley) if you can. Full details below.
Purley Hospital Minor Injuries Unit I have been calling for restoration of the service level at Purley Hospital’s Minor Injuries Unit for some time. Morning opening hours and emergency access to the X-Ray machine should be reinstated, both of which were available until May 2014. Croydon’s Clinical Commissioning Group is currently consulting on new options for urgent care in the Borough. The good news is that their apparent favoured option includes the restoration of morning opening hours and also the continued treatment of minor injuries in what they are now calling a “GP Hub”.
It looks likely that one of the three Hubs in the Borough will be at Purley Hospital. However, the option does not include the restoration of emergency access (i.e. without an appointment, for a suspected fracture or similar) to the existing X-Ray facility at Purley. Nor does it include the ability to treat fractures and more serious injuries.
I believe that this omission is completely wrong. For residents of Coulsdon, Kenley, Purley, Sanderstead, Croham and beyond it is far easier to get to Purley Hospital than to make the long journey to the A&E at Croydon University Hospital (CUH, or Mayday as was) for suspected fractures or more serious injuries. Reinstating the emergency X-Ray facility and ability to treat fractures will make full use of the Purley site, part of which was designed with this exact purpose in mind during its £11m re-build, which only finished in 2013. It will also alleviate pressure on A&E at CUH. If properly publicised, the service is likely to be very highly used. In 2013-14 the unit saw a 56% year-on-year increase in usage despite a lack of publicity.
Consultation on the options closes in mid-January. I have therefore organised a public meeting at 7:30pm this Thursday (7th January) at Christ Church on Brighton Road in Purley (opposite the Rotary Field; it is in a room at the rear of the Church and can be accessed via the back) to hear directly from the CCCG about their plans and allow us all to put our views directly to them. I apologise for the very short notice. If you would like to come, please reply to this email so we can get an idea of numbers.
Please do also feel free to email your views to: getinvolved@croydonccg.nhs.uk. You may wish to copy the CEO and Chairman of the CCCG at paula.swann@croydonccg.nhs.uk and anthony.brzezicki@nhs.net.”